August 28, 2003
CONTACTS:
Maya Israel,
Maya@DraftWesleyClark.com
Josh Margulies,
Josh@DraftWesleyClark.com
John Hlinko,
John@DraftWesleyClark.com
$1,000,000 Pledged for Wesley Clark Candidacy; $200,000-plus in
Last 48 Hours for DraftWesleyClark.com "General Fund"(Washington, DC),
DraftWesleyClark.com, the campaign to
draft former General Wesley Clark for President, today announced
that its "General Fund" has topped $1,000,000 in pledges -- a
full four days before its Labor Day goal. Key to the effort was
a surge in pledges over the last 48 hours, in the wake of
stunning Zogby poll results showing Wesley Clark beating
President Bush 49 percent to 40 percent in a blind-bio
comparison.
"By raising over a million dollars in pledges before General
Clark has even finalized his decision, Clark supporters
everywhere have sent a powerful message of just how strongly
they want General Clark as our next president," said John Hlinko,
co-founder of DraftWesleyClark.com. "But we're not stopping at
$1 million -- we will continue to drive this effort forward,
raise as much as possible in pledges for this candidacy, and
give General Clark the money he needs to hit the ground running
from day 1."
Clark supporters can make a pledge to the General Fund by
visiting
http://ww.draftwesleyclark.com/make_pledge.htm
STUNNING POLL RESULTS
According to DraftWesleyClark.com, over $200,000 was pledged to
the General Fund in the last 48 hours. The surge was fueled by
stunning numbers from a Zogby Poll commissioned by
DraftWesleyClark.com, and analyzed by Dr. Chris Kofinis.
Findings included:
-- "Too Late?" - 84.1 percent of likely Democratic primary
voters say it is not too late for a new entrant into the race to
win their support;
-- "Military/National Security" - 73.5 percent of all likely
voters rate military/national security experience as "very" or
"somewhat" important for a presidential candidate;
-- "Clark vs. Dems" -- Clark comes in first in a blind-bio
match-up versus six key Democratic candidates (Dean, Kerry,
Edwards, Lieberman, Gephardt, Edwards, and Graham);
-- "Clark vs. Bush" -- Clark wins 49.4 percent to 40.2 percent
in a blind-bio match-up versus President Bush among a national
poll of likely voters;
-- When the poll question referred solely to candidate names (no
bio information), Clark ranked 5th (4.9 percent) nationally
among likely Democratic primary voters - behind Dean, Gephardt,
Lieberman and Kerry.
(full poll results at
http://draftwesleyclark.com/poll.htm)
GENERAL CLARK ON DRAFTWESLEYCLARK.COM
-- "They've really caught fire and really have done something
very, very important." (CNN, 8/17/03)
"Mr. Clark also said that DraftWesleyClark.com was central to
the possibility of making the race. 'It has a very significant
influence,' he said. 'When you are looking at moving into a
field where you've never been before, when you see things like
this forming, it makes you seriously consider your options.'"
(NY Observer, 7/16/03)
-- "They're using new tools of communication, like the Internet,
in ways that we haven't seen before." (The Today Show, 7/14/03)
-- "They're the ones really that are forcing me to seriously
look at this." (CNN Inside Politics, 7/2/03)
ABOUT DRAFTWESLEYCLARK.COM
Launched in April, 2003, DraftWesleyClark.com has collected tens
of thousands of letters urging General Clark to run, raised over
$800,000 in pledges, and built a network of volunteer leaders,
ready to serve - if General Clark chooses to lead.
DraftWesleyClark.com has already been featured on Good Morning
America, Meet The Press, CBS Evening News, Crossfire, CNN,
MSNBC, and Fox, as well as in the Los Angeles Times, The New
York Times, Wall Street Journal, Esquire and Newsweek.
DraftWesleyClark.com is the largest effort to draft Wesley Clark
for President. It is not affiliated with General Clark. The
effort is headquartered in Washington, DC, one block from the
White House. For more information, please see
http://www.DraftWesleyClark.com.
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